Thursday, March 5, 2015

What Was the Abolitionist’s REAL Game?

Via Billy

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“Reconstruction” is still in place. Now they call it Political Correctness. Cultural Genocide is still emphatically in place in the South. Now they call it the “new South” or “cultural diversity” or some other high-sounding title to cover up what it really is. And most people don’t realize what’s being done to them.
The next phase of this game is to put down white folks and make them feel guilty for being white and this is going on all over the country. It’s part of national “reconstruction.” So stay tuned, folks, if you thought it couldn’t get any worse, you haven’t seen anything yet.
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The radical Northern abolitionists before the War of Northern Aggression have always been painted in what passes for history books as a noble, self-sacrificing breed who would sacrifice even their lives to free the black man from slavery in the South. The South, in these same “history” (and I used that term loosely) books is portrayed as a land of benighted darkness which only the sacrifice of the dedicated abolitionist can penetrate—men of the caliber of 19th century terrorist John Brown. The “history” books look with favor on such men. So do those who write communist propaganda—and you often have to wonder if the two are the same. Interestingly enough, there were abolitionist societies in the South but these are never mentioned in the history books, at least not any I ever read.

10 comments:

  1. My question is: in that picture, is that a boy or a girl?

    Bob
    III

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    1. It's a girl, I believe and your comment surfaced 16 hours late this time. :)

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  2. I read and heard that many abolitionists were so obnoxious and fanatical that many people that were anti-slavery did not want to be associated with or called abolitionists.

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    1. Can't believe they were worst than the collectivists today though. :)

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  3. I read that Boston, Mass. was built by slave money and probably 93% of ship
    owners and captains of the ships who brought the slaves over were the hypocrites
    who call themselves abolitionists. They're like shape shifters. I don't know why
    America has been targeted for slaves; put your finger on a world globe and
    twirl it. Haven't heard much about the White slaves.

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    1. Haven't heard much about the White slaves.

      No money in them.

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  4. The North didn’t fight to free slaves, it was over the North wanting to make sure the South remained agricultural, and not industrial. We grow the cotton for pennies, while they make the clothes for dollars. If someone had told Union Soldiers they were dying to free the slaves, most would have went home. The Norths Leadership may have wanted the slaves freed, but not to move to Detroit or NYC! You can be free in Atlanta or Memphis, don’t move up North! We don’t want you!

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    1. don’t move up North! We don’t want you!

      Exactly and it is the same today up there, but we get along well down South in small towns and in the country.

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  5. Yes, in the small towns where they were born and raised. They're real pleasant
    and normal with genuine warmth. I worked at a correctional facility in Cobb Cnty, GA.
    There was a black nurse whom I liked; went shopping together, out to eat, etc.
    Come to find out she was spying on everyone in the infirmary and going back
    and reporting them to the supervisor. Anything anybody said or did. Disappointing.

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